1. Ron Eglash. African Fractals, Modern Computing and Indigenous Design. Rutgers University Press, Piscataway, NJ, 1998.
2. Paulus Gerdes. Sona Geometry from Angola: Mathematics of an African Tradition, Polimetrica International Science Publishers, Monza, 2006 (Black-and-white edition); ISTEG, Boane & Lulu, Morrisville, NC, 2014 (Color edition). [First edition: Sona Geometry: Reflections on the Sand Drawing Tradition of Peoples of Africa South of the Equator. Universidade Pedagógica, Maputo, Vol. 1, 1994]. Sona Geometry from Angola: Volume 2: Educational and Mathematical Explorations of African Designs on the Sand, ISTEG, Boane & Lulu, Morrisville, NC, 2013. [The English-language edition of Comparative Studies, volume 3, is in preparation. The three volumes were published in French (L’Harmattan, Paris, 1995), German (Spektrum Verlag, Heidelberg, 1997), and Portuguese (Universidade Pedagógica, Maputo, 1993-1994; New edition: Lulu, Morrisville, NC, 2012-2014)].
3. Paulus Gerdes. Women and Geometry in Southern Africa. Universidade Pedagógica, Maputo, 1995. New expanded edition: Women, Culture, and Geometry in Southern Africa. Mozambican Ethnomathematics Research Centre, Maputo & Lulu, Morrisville, NC, 2013.
4. Paulus Gerdes. “Molecular Modeling of Fullerenes with Hexastrips.” The Chemical Intelligencer, 4(1):40-45, 1998; The Mathematical Intelligencer, 21(1):6-12, 27, 1999.
5. Paulus Gerdes. Geometry from Africa: Mathematical and Educational Explorations. Mathematical Association of America, Washington, DC, 1999.